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OB,
Yeah. You missed a very key word...[so willingly without question] compromised due to C19. Funny that you say that. Last night I was [half] joking with a brother in CA, that I this was a great opportunity for the Fed to see just how easily or not we would conform to a government mandate or...
I'm starting a new thread for the Colorado HB20-1170 introduced January 2020, which is trying to undo what was done with SB19-054. SB19-054's SteelSoldiers thread is here:
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/colorado-bill-sb19-054-re-former-military-vehicle-motor-vehicle-regulation.187598/...
I see that HB20-1170 is on the menu on Monday.
https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/hb20-1170
Upcoming Schedule
Mar 9
Monday
House Floor Work
10:00 am | House Chamber
This is getting weird. According to the FISCAL NOTE:
Summary of Legislation
The bill allows surplus military vehicles and...
Searching https://leg.colorado.gov/ produced several hits.
SB20-115 Register Surplus Military Vehicle As Farm Vehicle
Appears to be addressing similar issues, but for farm vehicles.
I've emailed the two sponsors of CO HB1170 and will try to get updates on what is coming next.
Poking around on...
Ajax,
That's my point. If it was done on the federal level, that would be effecting ALL states not just Colorado.
Thanks for Dave's info, will do. I don't have any MV vehicles that are title-able, but it's just the principle here.
Since I'm in the Denver metro area, I might be able to help (not sure how). Please post updates on the hearing. Yes, Colorado is definitely deep blue, but that's mostly due to the large influx and populous now in Denver and along I-25. I think the rest of the state is still fairly red.
sb19-054 verbiage
sb19-054 Signed (see attached PDF)
I read the first couple of pages, but could keep awake. My guess is that since de-mil'd vehicles were exempt from emissions and mechanical inspections, the state couldn't make any money off them and therefore didn't want them on the roads or...
Toward the end the woman said that the federal government has deemed that they are not road worthy vehicles. So if it's on the federal level, then other states would be doing the same. Are other states having these same issues too?
Might be helpful to post the audio here rather than facebook/join the group/wait for the mod's approval/etc. Just a suggestion. Maybe transcribe the VM and post?